Meet the Faces Behind the Camera

Each year Kimball Union broadcasts more than 100 live sporting events, reaching 25,000 dedicated parents, grandparents, alumni, students, faculty, college recruiters, and other Wildcat fans. Three student broadcasters spend afternoons and weekends behind the camera, ensuring that the games are reaching our global audience.
Each member of the streaming crew focuses on a particular sport, which allows them to get to know the players and the game. Want to relive some of KUA’s best athletic games this year? Check out our livestream archive
 
Forest ’21
Forest, who is from Deering, New Hampshire, is an Art Scholar who focuses on photography and journalism. In addition to broadcasting the games, Forest works on the yearbook. “Streaming is a good way to help out the community and I enjoy working with cameras,” he says. 
 
Sports Streamed: Boys & Girls Varsity Basketball, Boys & Girls Varsity Soccer, Varsity Field Hockey, Boys & Girls Varsity Lacrosse, and JV Soccer, Lacrosse, Hockey, and Basketball.

Alastair ’22
Alastair, who resides in Hong Kong, enjoys filmmaking, videogaming, and hockey. Some of his short films have documented life at KUA. “I enjoy streaming because it is a way to practice my film skill in a low pressure, relaxed, but professional environment,” he says.
 
Sports Streamed: Girls Varsity Hockey, Boys & Girls Varsity Soccer, Varsity Field Hockey, Boys & Girls Varsity Lacrosse, and JV Soccer & Lacrosse.

Charlie ’23
Charlie is from Watertown, New York, and in his spare time enjoys skiing, watersports, and 3D printing. “I like that I am able to do my part for the team in streaming games, and it helps the team do their part in winning them.”
 
Sports Streamed: Boys Varsity Hockey
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